单词:aid to families with dependent children (afdc)
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LESSoN SEVEN (B) The Changing American Family The family is important to people all over the world although the structure of the family is quite different from one country to another. In the United St
Yvonne: Hello, I'm Yvonne Rob: And I'm Rob. Yvonne: And this is 6 Minute English! Now lots of people have been getting together with their relatives for Christmas and the New Year, so we thought wed talk about families today. Rob: Now BBC radio in th
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Study Finds Beliefs About Boy and Girl Differences Start at Early Age For VOA Learning English, this is the Health Lifestyle report. No matter where they live, children get a strong message about what is expected of them as they grow up. And, in most
A 20 year old man in Italy has taken his father to court for money so that he can continue to live at home with his mother and study for a new career. But at 20, are we too old to expect our parents to be responsible for us? 意大利一个20岁的年轻人起
Number of Families Seeking Shelter in DC Rises Sharply The number of homeless families in the Washington, D.C. shelter system more than doubled this past winter - well beyond earlier expectations of a 10-percent increase. The rise, which many conside
By Greg Flakus Cactus, Texas 25 January 2007 On December 12, the United States government carried out the largest nationwide operation against illegal immigrants at their workplaces in U.S. history, arresting 1,300 people at six meat-packing plants
[00:38.19]Language points [00:42.63]1.No!Leave her where she is. [01:06.59]We should leave the door open. [01:18.84]his illness has left him weak. [01:27.28]The father went off and left the son sitting there. [01:48.51]2.You mustn't move someone if t
Study Links Video Game Use to Problems in School A new study warns that too much time spent playing computer games could affect a child's performance at school. Britain's National Childrens Bureau Northern Ireland reported the results of the study. T
U.S. President George Bush says the United States will do it all it can to help the victims of the typhoon that struck the Philippines over the weekend. VOA's Paula Wolfson reports following talks at the White House with Philippine President Gloria
Ruth: So Akane, what do you think about children today having mobile phones? 鲁斯:茜,你怎么看现在的孩子都有手机这件事? Akane: Mobile phones? Well, I mean, I think they could be a good thing, I mean for safety reasons. 茜:手
Today families with disabled children won an Appeal Court decision to be paid for looking after their children. Many of these children are now adults and caring for them is hard work. Many disabled adults are in special homes with workers to look aft
Ruth: So Akane, what do you think about children today having mobile phones? Akane: Mobile phones? Well, I mean, I think they could be a good thing, I mean for safety reasons. Ruth: Really? Akane: Yes if I was a parent I think I would feel safer know
By Kari Barber Dakar 16 November 2007 Humanitarian officials warn that climate change along with higher food prices and growing populations are threatening food supplies in Africa. World Food Program Executive Director Josette Sheeran says that pract
By Jade Heilmann Dakar 26 December 2007 A court in Chad Wednesday convicted six French aid workers belonging to the Zoe's Ark group of trying to kidnap African children, and sentenced them to eight years of hard labor. A Chadian and Sudanese were sen
By Phuong Tran Praia, Cape Verde 09 March 2007 Located far off the western coast of Africa, the tiny islands that make up Cape Verde are mostly barren volcanic rock. But the lack of natural resources has actually benefited the country in one way: it
By Selah Hennessy Dakar 06 November 2007 United Nations officials say Congolese soldiers have obstructed food distribution to displaced families in the Democratic Republic of Congo by trying to register their own families for U.N. aid. Dozens were in
By Lisa Schlein Geneva 04 October 2009 The International Organization for Migration says female-headed households displaced in Iraq suffer most from lack of health care, basic services and the threat of eviction. IOM is beginning a new program to he
The United States Thursday suspended most of its aid program to Mauritania because of this week's military ouster of the elected government there. U.S. food aid to the north African state will continue. VOA's David Gollust reports from the State Dep